New England Botanic Garden Explained

New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill
Former Name:Tower Hill Botanic Garden
Established:1986
Location:11 French Drive
Boylston, MA
Type:Botanic Garden
Parking:On site (no charge)

New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill is a 200-acre four season botanic gardenlocated in Boylston, Massachusetts, approximately 10miles north of centralWorcester in Worcester County, Massachusetts.[1] The garden features 18 distinct garden spaces, preserved woodlands, and miles of walkingtrails. More than 200,000 thousand people visit New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill eachyear to explore gardens and conservatories that showcase diverse collections of native,ornamental, tropical, rare, and edible plants.[2] [3]

History

New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, formerly known as Tower Hill Botanic Garden, wasfounded in 1986 on the former Tower Hill Farm by the Worcester County Horticultural Society(WCHS), the third oldest active horticultural society in the U.S. Established in 1842, WCHS grewto be a cornerstone institution in the central Massachusetts region. For decades, from itsdowntown Worcester headquarters, the society held exhibitions that celebrated WorcesterCounty’s thriving agricultural community. By the 1940s, however, the large country estates thathad supported such shows began to diminish and exhibition entries declined. In response,WCHS set out to cultivate its own permanent botanic garden for the public to enjoy.[4]

Features

The Stoddard Education and Visitors Center is the hub for visitor activities at New EnglandBotanic Garden at Tower Hill. The complex houses the Farmer & The Fork café [5] and GardenShop, as well as space for special events, art exhibitions, educational classes and workshops,concerts, and private event rentals that include weddings and corporate events. There are views ofMount Wachusett and the Wachusett Reservoir from the café terrace and the Reservoir Room.[1]

Gardens and grounds

New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill features a variety of themed specialty gardens andfocused plant collections. Sections include:

Today

New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill has grown dramatically in the decades since itsestablishment. Just between 2017 and 2023, the organization expanded its footprint by morethan 50 acres, increased accessibility of its spaces through a universal design entry way, addedmore accessible, ADA-compliant pathways throughout formal garden spaces, and expandededucational offerings. Roughly 15,000 adults, youth, and children attend a class or workshop atNew England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill each year. More than 250 people support theGarden as volunteers.[15] [16] [17] In 2022, New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill became the first botanic garden in the U.S.to be certified a Green Zone by the American Green Zone Alliance for the organization’scommitment to sustainability and its ongoing efforts to decarbonize its horticulture operations.[18] In 2023, New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill was voted “Top BotanicGarden in the U.S.” by TravelAwaits.[19]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.nebg.org/plan-your-visit/ NEBG.org: Plan Your Visit
  2. https://www.nebg.org/about-the-gardens/ NEBG.org: About the Gardens
  3. https://www.nebg.org/about-us/ NEBG.org: About Us
  4. http://www.nebg.org/history-and-mission/ THBG.org: Tower Hill Botanic Garden history & mission
  5. https://www.nebg.org/farmer-and-the-fork/ NEBG.org: Farmer and the Fork
  6. https://www.nebg.org/the-ramble/ NEBG.org: The Ramble
  7. https://www.nebg.org/the-court-garden-within-reach/ NEBG.org: The Court: A Garden Within Reach
  8. https://www.nebg.org/the-lawn-garden/ NEBG.org: The Lawn Garden
  9. https://www.nebg.org/the-inner-park/ NEBG.org: The Inner Park
  10. https://www.nebg.org/the-vegetable-garden/ NEBG.org: The Vegetable Garden
  11. https://www.nebg.org/the-orangerie/ NEBG.org: The Orangerie
  12. https://www.nebg.org/the-limonaia/ NEBG.org: The Limonaia
  13. https://www.nebg.org/orchard/ NEBG.org: Orchard
  14. https://www.nebg.org/the-field-of-daffodils/ NEBG.org: The Field of Daffodils
  15. https://www.nebg.org/accessibility-at-the-garden/ NEBG.org: Accessibility at the Garden
  16. https://nebg.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Press-Release_Botanic-Garden-Expansion_January-2024.pdf NEBG.org: Botanic Garden Expansion Press Release
  17. https://nebg.org/2023/12/22/reflections-looking-back-growing-garden/ NEBG.org: Reflections: Looking Back on Our Growing Garden
  18. https://www.nebg.org/agza-green-zone-certification/ NEBG.org: AGZA Green Zone Certification
  19. https://www.travelawaits.com/2890274/best-us-botanical-gardens/ TravelAwaits "10 Best Botanical Gardens in the U.S."